Question No: 4 – (Topic 1)

You need to recommend a solution for updating App1. What should you include in the recommendation?

Microsoft Updates Publisher 2011

the System Update Readiness Tool

Windows Intune

System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager

Answer: C

Question No: 5 – (Topic 1)

You need to resolve the Windows update issue. What should you do?

Modify the Group Policy objects (GPOs) in Active Directory.

Synchronize software updates from Configuration Manager.

Create an automatic deployment rule.

Add distribution points to each branch office.

Answer: D

Question No: 6 – (Topic 1)

You need to generate the security report. What should you do first?

From Windows Intune, configure an alert policy.

From Configuration Manager, deploy a configuration baseline.

From Group Policy Management, run the Group Policy Results Wizard.

From Update Services, configure reporting rollup.

Answer: B

Question No: 7 – (Topic 1)

You need to ensure that the personal devices that run Windows 8.1 meet the corporate security policy requirements.

What should you do first?

Create a federated trust with Windows Azure Active Directory.

Create a federated identity relationship with the Microsoft Federation Gateway.

Enroll the device in Windows Intune.

Join the devices to the domain by using an offline domain join.

Answer: C

Question No: 8 – (Topic 1)

You need to identify what prevents you from deploying App5 by using a Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) package.

What should you identify?

the device drivers

the installer type

the software prerequisites

the application architecture

Answer: A

Topic 2, Litware, Inc. Case Study

Overview

Litware, Inc. is an international pharmaceutical company that has 1,500 employees, including a roaming sales staff of 30 users.

Litware has a main office and two branch offices. The main office is located in Montreal. The branch offices are located in Toronto and Seattle. All of the offices connect to each other by using a WAN link.

Existing Environment Active Directory

The network contains one Active Directory forest named litware.com. The forest contains a single domain. All of the domain controllers reside in the Montreal and Toronto offices. All of the servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2.

Cloud Environment

Each user has a mailbox hosted in Microsoft Office 365. Directory synchronization is configured between Active Directory and Office 365. Litware uses Windows Intune to manage the client computers used by the remote sales users. Both cloud services use the same public domain of litware.com.

Management Infrastructure

Litware has a deployment of Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. The schema extensions for Configuration Manager are deployed.

The deployment contains one primary site. Configuration Manager clients are installed on all of the physical client computers in the Montreal and Toronto offices.

The relevant custom collections and custom Client Device Settings objects are configured as shown in the following table.

The collection of IDMIF and NOIDMIF files is enabled for the client computers. Auto- creation of software metering rules is disabled.

The sales users use Windows Phone devices. The devices are managed by using Microsoft Exchange Online.

Windows Server and Client Environment

The network contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.

Server4 is used only by the users in the Seattle office to provide access to line-of-business applications.

Server5 is used only to provide the users in the Toronto office with access to personal virtual desktops.

The disks on Server11 are configured as shown in the following table.

Server11 contains a copy of all the up-to-date Windows and Endpoint Protection definition updates in a share named Updates.

The network contains the client computers configured as shown in the following table.

Each sales user has administrative privileges on their laptop. All other users do not have administrative privileges on their computer.

Application Environment

The sales users use a third-party application named App1. App1 is installed by using a Windows Installer (MSI) package and a Windows Installer transform (MST). App1 updates are released in the MSP format. Updates for x86 and x64 platforms are released separately.

Users in the Montreal office use several different versions of two applications named App2 and App3. The applications are configured as shown in the following table.

Internet Connectivity

Each office has an Internet connection. Last month, Litware reconfigured its web proxies, enforcing user authentication from all on-premises systems when connecting to the Internet.

Problem Statements

Litware identifies the following issues on the network:

There are compatibility issues between the applications that run on Server4.

An older version of App1 runs on some of the laptops of the sales users.

Since the reconfiguration of the web proxies, Server3 and Server21 can no longer synchronize software updates.

Requirements Business Goals

As much as possible, Litware wants to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.

Planned Changes

Litware plans to implement the following changes:

Use Configuration Manager to manage all physical computers, tablets, and phones.